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former administrator tom john i believe that he now calls. the ocean is our home. we now have. someone to watch over us when we're out there hunting. and providing for our family. here. syria is mission i am here to carry on is where i am here to see that his vision. is a kind. every year with great pleasure to be answered questions from viewers and this year is no different as usual your questions focus on. my panel and. americans love. this was a fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country a large understood the bargain you get a hoe and then you know rebel right as the things you don't revolt if you have a stake in the system. the really interesting back and think about the longer deeper history housings men in the united states not just that question of the american dream and bigger question of who the dream is for. we're going to work on building things across to the sun. and that's for me it was . oh it's actually happening i mean these crews are serious. people who are just in the nick of time to. ours is some of the hardest part of danger broader. y
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former administrator tom john i believe that he now call us. the ocean is our home. we now have. someone to watch over us when we're out there hunting. and providing for our family. here. syria is mission i am here to carry on is where i am here to see that his vision. is a kind. this is nothing like football. it's not a money spinner but it is expensive. and it's dangerous. this is only speed what. makes. some people. like a back to the kaiser report imax keyser time had to go to being a dollar collapse dot com john welcome back to stacy now we've known you for many years ago and back treat coing days and well 2020 seems to be the year that has driven the dollar to collapse in a way that gold was unable to do. not understand. what he had lost but he envisions. the new. political interest. but it seems to me. the beginning of this new look at. this are moving insurers to be on your motile free speech to be able to. talk it over out of this thread through. full attention you. point to a few that beautiful and hear them. mostly rush. to put so that the new version of that glove but
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former administrator tom john i believe that he now calls. the ocean is our home. we now have. someone to watch over us when we're out there hunting. and providing for our family. here. syria is mission i am here to carry on his torch i am here to see that his vision. is a kind. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy on sunday shouldn't let it be an arms race is often spearing dramatic development only closely i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. the way of life the reindeer herding is leading a traditionally nomadic lifestyle in the tundra is similar to a parallel reality. the men drive the hoods women carry the weight of the household look on their shoulders to show them the truth that one also lets see man. is thinking that's nice however in the vast expanse of russia there is a spot where a housewife could secure a regular employment status it's in the final 2 nights to make an issue on the street how much. she's ill bookie. kind of financial survival job today was all
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former administrator tom john i believe that he now calls. the ocean is our home. we now have. someone to watch over us when we're out there hunting. and providing for our family. to carry out his mission i am here to carry on his torch i am here to see that his vision. is a kind. every year with great pleasure to be answered questions from viewers and this year is no different as usual your questions focus on events might. be. americans love. this was a fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country a large understood the bargain you get a hoe and then you know rebel right as the things you don't revolt if you have a stake in the system. back and think about the longer deeper history housings man in the united states not just that question of the american dream and the question of who the dream is for. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person there is. no dares thinks. we dare to ask. the next letter 1st but the usual. but if you have australian visual they will dilute it yet there are people. who are. used to dumb shit up to the nearest. side and
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i was a former administrator tom john i believe that he now calls. the ocean his own home. we now have. someone to watch over us when we're out there hunting. and providing for our family. here. carry out his mission and here to carry on his torch i am here to see that his vision. is accomplished. this is nothing like football. it's not a money spinner but it is expensive. and it's dangerous. this is my speed. and they have no brakes it's a. trip that some. of. the way of life reindeer is leading a tradition. the nomadic lifestyle of the tundra is similar to a parallel reality. that the men drive the hoods women carry the weight of the household look on their shoulders just show them with full strength one also lets see their. faces that's nice however in the vast expanse of russia there were a housewife could secure a regular employment status it's in the final soon as today. she's ill bookie. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to go to john rubino of dollar collapse dot com john welcome back to you stacy now john we've known you for many years ago and
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i was a former administrator tom john i believe that he now calls. the ocean his own home. we now have. someone to watch over us when we're out there hunting. and providing for our family. here. carry out his mission i am here to carry on just where i am here to see that his vision. is a kind. is you'll be a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led. by. what is true what's his face. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. in the shallowness. who could all come to believe things across to the sun. and that's for me it was. oh it's extra happening i mean these kids are serious finally people are just in the nick of time to your. house is some of the heart of the danger drawn or. you can breathe it's a. quarter pressing her. never going to be knocked. down i don't want to. know what. the burden kind of at the news site the pic was basically orchestrated to. celebrate this 2017 construction season and the celebration was not only to how. congra
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tom: i can do both, thank you, john. more of that response later today. always fascinating, but i knew that you were sitting on the couch going gam a, gema, gam a. jonathan: long game, is that what you are accusing me of? [laughter] tom: i know we have to dive into this today, it's not the same discussion on radio and tv that it was with francine lacqua 19 minutes ago. the story is changed. lisa: the big question here is whether this is an indios socratic issue. gamestop, starting the year with a market capitalization of about $1 billion and is now worth more than 10%. yes, it's casino, yes it's a specific story. pushing out hedge funds closing out bets, we had the biggest reduction in gross leverage on hedge funds on monday since august of 2019. how much is this something that could have fraud or consequences? it is emblematic of the froth we are seeing in the market and that is the key debate. a lot of people are wondering how much you can blow up a specific name without it affecting the rest of the market. jonathan: is this an example of what we saw in
tom: i can do both, thank you, john. more of that response later today. always fascinating, but i knew that you were sitting on the couch going gam a, gema, gam a. jonathan: long game, is that what you are accusing me of? [laughter] tom: i know we have to dive into this today, it's not the same discussion on radio and tv that it was with francine lacqua 19 minutes ago. the story is changed. lisa: the big question here is whether this is an indios socratic issue. gamestop, starting the year with...
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tom: john, this is important, folks, we love having romain on. this is critical. take microsoft, take the shares, take those shares and short the company. jonathan: i like having romain : because he insults you so much. i think it's wonderful. [laughter] jonathan: one thing i have hated for a long, long time, short-sellers that come on program networks like this to say i've got a grand short, put out a report and smack the stock about. have we reset the approach they have been making to this market for the last several years? romaine: there's going to be a big reevaluation and the idea in the past there was this asymmetry of information out there and you don't have that in the same way that you use to. disclosures are coming faster, the ability for individual traders to react comes faster and it creates a different dynamic. that doesn't mean you won't have the big shorts coming in and telegraphed, but they will have to structure these trades in a much more sophisticated way. tom: a big earnings report today, romaine bostick leading it. looking forward to it. right
tom: john, this is important, folks, we love having romain on. this is critical. take microsoft, take the shares, take those shares and short the company. jonathan: i like having romain : because he insults you so much. i think it's wonderful. [laughter] jonathan: one thing i have hated for a long, long time, short-sellers that come on program networks like this to say i've got a grand short, put out a report and smack the stock about. have we reset the approach they have been making to this...
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tom: john has gone missing, we will continue -- last -- we have much more going on in the markets. lisa, not too trillion, but topping it out there's $2.2 trillion to look forward to two a biden administration. lisa: he's announcing a plan later today. that's the expectation. i find most interesting that the republicans that will sign on and numbers that will not -- that have not been seen for a long time. this is the highlight of the entire turmoil in washington, d.c.. -- does it bring congress together? tom: we saw yesterday with democrats united by republicans shifting as well, moving from five to 10 republicans voting to the impeachment of their president. let's do a data check, futures up 82. this will stick from 23 to 22.19. can't wait to get to michael to talk about the pacific rim. but we see the yen at 104. we are watching the curve for dominance per the yield space, i would suggest 1.13 on the 10 year is important. lisa: i love jim agreed coming out -- jim agreed -- jim reed of deutsche bank coming out saying that there will be a discussion of the fed stepping away with t
tom: john has gone missing, we will continue -- last -- we have much more going on in the markets. lisa, not too trillion, but topping it out there's $2.2 trillion to look forward to two a biden administration. lisa: he's announcing a plan later today. that's the expectation. i find most interesting that the republicans that will sign on and numbers that will not -- that have not been seen for a long time. this is the highlight of the entire turmoil in washington, d.c.. -- does it bring...
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tom: one final question if i could, and this is really, really important, folks. johnhwait alludes to it right now. daniel patrick moynihan talked about what government can do and what it cannot do. 10 years later off of what moynahan said, we had the reagan locke-iann and the philosophy. did reaganism die yesterday? john: i think there is a big difference between reaganism and trumpism. reaganism had a sunny optimism, trumpism has a feeling of being left hind in a world turned bad. trumpism is much darker. the need to find people like daniel patrick moynihan -- here was a democrat who republicans turned to. he was a democrat that republicans looked to as a leader. he was prepared to cross boundaries. people like john mccain -- there is a shortage of those at the moment. joe biden has a little bit of history in this. he is someone who i think could at least try to fulfill that role. the argument of reaching out more toward the center, that this is an element of america both to dealer, with internal problems and to do with external competition on a it hashat is not -- t
tom: one final question if i could, and this is really, really important, folks. johnhwait alludes to it right now. daniel patrick moynihan talked about what government can do and what it cannot do. 10 years later off of what moynahan said, we had the reagan locke-iann and the philosophy. did reaganism die yesterday? john: i think there is a big difference between reaganism and trumpism. reaganism had a sunny optimism, trumpism has a feeling of being left hind in a world turned bad. trumpism is...
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tom: your cheek is bruised. lisa: john and tom got into a fight. i broke them up. my pinky took one for the team. tom: ken langone had to re-find good -- refinance nyu, the emergency bill. you're right cheek. jonathan: i have done my best with the makeup. do i need more? lisa: let's talk about the morning agenda. and :00 a.m., we will look at personal spending -- we will be looking for in the declined in spending -- benefits continue to creep in. at 10:00 a.m., university of michigan sentiment index and home sales -- two bright spots. people have maintain confidence in the u.s. economy as the vaccination schedule gets underway as well as feeling we will get to an end and people are buying homes because they want to get out of cities, etc. -- this is been the same story, low interest rates. 11:00 a.m., president biden, vice president harris receiving an economic briefing with janet yellen. interesting to hear her address some of the issues in the economy and the underlying economy, which is a different story than what we see in amc and gamestop. i'm loving -- jonath
tom: your cheek is bruised. lisa: john and tom got into a fight. i broke them up. my pinky took one for the team. tom: ken langone had to re-find good -- refinance nyu, the emergency bill. you're right cheek. jonathan: i have done my best with the makeup. do i need more? lisa: let's talk about the morning agenda. and :00 a.m., we will look at personal spending -- we will be looking for in the declined in spending -- benefits continue to creep in. at 10:00 a.m., university of michigan sentiment...
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lisa: john out -- tom: john no, i want to make clear for those just waking up across america, no one has called this race yet, even -- mr. all soft off stacey abrams -- mr. oss is confident along with stacey abrams. , and he doest allude to john lewis. of georgetown, interning for john lewis. right now emily wilkins joins us. surprised at the assertiveness of an elective no -- ossoff. >> obviously we are not calling anything at this time, but a key part of why everyone is confident is because they are coming from fairly democratic areas. point istation at this that 16,000 vote lead is going to continue to grow as those numbers come in. lisa: what are people saying about the turnout of the election, why the day of was disappointing and lead to fewer republicans turning at than expected. emily: a couple of different reasons. more than 3 million people did vote early, that means fewer people are there. if you vote in person madea. ,nother thing we are hearing there's a lot of talk about president trump, with his talk --ut fraud staying home leading voters to stay home and really read ar
lisa: john out -- tom: john no, i want to make clear for those just waking up across america, no one has called this race yet, even -- mr. all soft off stacey abrams -- mr. oss is confident along with stacey abrams. , and he doest allude to john lewis. of georgetown, interning for john lewis. right now emily wilkins joins us. surprised at the assertiveness of an elective no -- ossoff. >> obviously we are not calling anything at this time, but a key part of why everyone is confident is...
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everyone,morning "bloomberg surveillance" lisa abramowicz, john, tom keene.spoke to the democratic persuasion. now, the grand old party joins. andrew card provided public service to the nation across numerous presidencies including as a young kid out of massachusetts wandering into the white house. we are thrilled he could join. andy, what was your first day like under the purview of president reagan? andrew: tremendous excitement. everyone was chipper. wonderful attitude. very positive experience from day one. people welcome to you. there was a celebration of our great democracy. ronald reagan was a great communicator, not only with the public, with his staff. he made you feel as if you are very much a part of it and encouraged you to be candid with him and not to take his word as if it was gospel. yesterday, is it the reaffirmation of a republican reagan-ism or did the reagan era died yesterday in this unrest? andrew: yesterday was a very sad day for our democracy. i was in tears. it troubles me. i am the chairman of the national endowment for democracy, wh
everyone,morning "bloomberg surveillance" lisa abramowicz, john, tom keene.spoke to the democratic persuasion. now, the grand old party joins. andrew card provided public service to the nation across numerous presidencies including as a young kid out of massachusetts wandering into the white house. we are thrilled he could join. andy, what was your first day like under the purview of president reagan? andrew: tremendous excitement. everyone was chipper. wonderful attitude. very...
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the musicians and bands who have experimented with it since are the beach boys lights up when tom waits and john mission asia. the movie going public is familiar with the sound of this 4 runner at the sympathizer from a horror and site. action films. get still used occasionally on soundtracks even now. you know if this tradition came about because when the theremin was 1st developed musicians played with lots of abroad even on the violin and other instruments. among us if you apply that to get fareham and it sounds a bit spooky. how lina ike got her very 1st there a minute each 7 she learned to play from among others the inventor's own grand niece. by age 16 she developed a new technique that's now in general use worldwide it allows the musician to play with far greater precision a challenge because the instrument reacts to this latest movement. ever if i so much as breathes. that changes the sound. so typically very precise no i have to stay completely still a lot of things but if i play notes more freely in an experimental performance for instance i can move my entire body up and. down and was
the musicians and bands who have experimented with it since are the beach boys lights up when tom waits and john mission asia. the movie going public is familiar with the sound of this 4 runner at the sympathizer from a horror and site. action films. get still used occasionally on soundtracks even now. you know if this tradition came about because when the theremin was 1st developed musicians played with lots of abroad even on the violin and other instruments. among us if you apply that to get...
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some republicans are even questioning whether the trial is constitutional for that very reason tom cotton, john cornyn and joni ernst have all raised the concern. shep, butch bower is a south carolina attorney set to lead the defense and no word whether someone else will serve on the team. >> thank you. >>> an urgent tomorrow from president biden on his second day in office. to get money to the people because the virus is crippling our economy. up ending our communities and killing our friends and neighbors. the president pushing his plan to get millions of americans financial relief, a moral obligation he called it to act now. he signed two executive orders today. one focuses on raising the minimum wage to $15 fon hour for federal workers, a living wage and the other on expanding food stamp benefits. >> we cannot, will not let people go hungry we cannot let people be evicted because of nothing they did themselves we cannot watch people lose their jobs and we have to act. this is an economic imperative a growing economic consensus that we must act decisively and boldly to grow the economy for a
some republicans are even questioning whether the trial is constitutional for that very reason tom cotton, john cornyn and joni ernst have all raised the concern. shep, butch bower is a south carolina attorney set to lead the defense and no word whether someone else will serve on the team. >> thank you. >>> an urgent tomorrow from president biden on his second day in office. to get money to the people because the virus is crippling our economy. up ending our communities and...
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it will be hosted by tom hanks and will include john bon jovi, justin timberlake and others. it will air on abc and other networks. >> we should learn more today about the biden administration's plan on dealing with the virus. in a speech this evening, he is expected to lay out his vaccination plan and a rescue package. the president-elect says he wants to see 100 million americans vaccinated during his first 100 days in office. so many have been waiting for a new vaccine from johnson & johnson which is now being called a game changer. i spoke earlier with dr. imran ali. dr. ali, good morning and thank you for joining us. after the month we've been having, really the year we've been having. it is great to hear that johnson & johnson is reporting good news regarding its vaccine. can you tell us what we should know about their vaccine trials and why it's considered a potential game changer? >> mona, i'm very excited about this. this is a different type of vaccine. unlike the mrna vaccines that have to be stored in deep, deep freezers with really cold temperatures, this is stabl
it will be hosted by tom hanks and will include john bon jovi, justin timberlake and others. it will air on abc and other networks. >> we should learn more today about the biden administration's plan on dealing with the virus. in a speech this evening, he is expected to lay out his vaccination plan and a rescue package. the president-elect says he wants to see 100 million americans vaccinated during his first 100 days in office. so many have been waiting for a new vaccine from johnson...
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heading out, the plan kind of goes into formation. >> at some point they get jackie and tom separated. >> skylar and johneanwhile, jackie's in the kitchen and she hears this ruckus. >> and alonso knows, oh, it's going down. it's going down right now. >> that struggle is kennedy overpowering tom hawks. >> he was able to restrain tom hawks long enough to get him handcuffed. meanwhile, it's alonso's job to subdue jackie hawks. >> jackie's here. alonso's here, and then that's where thomas hawks, skylar and jfk are on the bottom, and jackie hears the commotion. she looks down this way and this is where alonso overpowers her. >> they're laid down next to each other on the bed. jackie was pleading for her life. she was saying, you know, i just want to see my grandson. >> jackie is begging. and she says to skylar, how could you do this? how could you do this to us? you brought your pregnant wife on board. we met your daughter. >> she's screaming to skylar, we trusted you. why are you doing this? >> mr. and mrs. hawks tied up together. >> tom is stroking her hand, trying to comfort her. >> this is when hear the p
heading out, the plan kind of goes into formation. >> at some point they get jackie and tom separated. >> skylar and johneanwhile, jackie's in the kitchen and she hears this ruckus. >> and alonso knows, oh, it's going down. it's going down right now. >> that struggle is kennedy overpowering tom hawks. >> he was able to restrain tom hawks long enough to get him handcuffed. meanwhile, it's alonso's job to subdue jackie hawks. >> jackie's here. alonso's here,...
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tom, though? ashley's uncle john testified about tom's sudden blowup when he discovered ashley asked him for a joint> and i was sort of taken aback by it, because everything was fun that night and then all of a sudden, boom. so i was just like, whoa. >> reporter: a neighbor said ashley told her how tom got physical with her. >> she told me how he had pushed her around before. he had never hit her but he was physical in pushing her. >> reporter: d.a. rourke wanted the jury to hear that tom had a hot temper. that he was volatile. >> anger would have been most obvious motive. >> reporter: simply lost his temper? >> anger. >> gun nearby, bang. >> right. >> reporter: to prove it, the witness, "ear-witness" you could say, nick glover, the neighbor whose story was reported on television and helped reopen the case. >> i heard him saying, "oh my god, what have i done, oh my god, what have i done?" >> reporter: nick was 15 at the time. he said he remembered crouching down inside his house, under an open window, listening to tom speak to people in his driveway. >> you can hear one of them, i do not know who it
tom, though? ashley's uncle john testified about tom's sudden blowup when he discovered ashley asked him for a joint> and i was sort of taken aback by it, because everything was fun that night and then all of a sudden, boom. so i was just like, whoa. >> reporter: a neighbor said ashley told her how tom got physical with her. >> she told me how he had pushed her around before. he had never hit her but he was physical in pushing her. >> reporter: d.a. rourke wanted the jury...
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the musicians and bands who have experimented with it since are the beach boys led zeppelin tom waits and as john me shows yaar. the movie going public is familiar with the sound of this forbear of the synthesizer from horror and science fiction films it's still used occasionally on soundtracks even now. because this tradition came about because when the fireman was 1st developed musicians played with lots of abroad even on the violin and other instruments. among us if you apply that to fareham and it sounds a bit spooky. carolyn i got her very 1st there and then at age 7 she learned to play from among others the inventor's own grandniece. by age 16 she developed a new technique that's now in general use worldwide that allows the musician to play with far greater precision the instrument reacts to every slightest movement. ever if i so much as breathe. that changes the sound. so to play a very precise note i have to stay completely still i think. but if i play notes more freely in an experimental performance for instance i can move my entire body to. carolina i'd spent some years in stockholm lei
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the musicians and bands who have experimented with it since are the beach boys led zeppelin tom waits and as john me shows yaar. the movie going public is familiar with the sound of this forbear of the synthesizer from horror and science fiction films it's still used occasionally on soundtracks even now. because this tradition came about because when the famine was 1st developed musicians played with lots of abroad even on the violin and other instruments. among us if you apply that to the thera men it sounds a bit spooky. carol you know our very 1st fareham and at age 7 she learned to play from among others the inventor's own grandniece. by age 16 she developed a new technique that's now in general use worldwide that allows the musician to play with far greater precision the instrument reacts to every slightest movement. ever if i so much as breathe. that changes the sound. so to play a very precise note was i have to stay completely still i think. but if i play notes more freely and then experimental performance for instance i can move my entire body. carolina i'd spent some years in stockholm
the musicians and bands who have experimented with it since are the beach boys led zeppelin tom waits and as john me shows yaar. the movie going public is familiar with the sound of this forbear of the synthesizer from horror and science fiction films it's still used occasionally on soundtracks even now. because this tradition came about because when the famine was 1st developed musicians played with lots of abroad even on the violin and other instruments. among us if you apply that to the...
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the musicians and bands who have experimented with it since are the beach boys led zeppelin tom waits and as john me shows yaar. the movie going public is familiar with the sound of this forbear of the synthesizer from horror and science fiction films it's still used occasionally on soundtracks even now. because this tradition came about because when the pheromone was 1st developed musicians played with lots of abroad even on the violin and other instruments. among us if you apply that to get their amenity it sounds a bit spooky. carolina our very 1st affair and then at age 7 she learned to play from among others the inventors own grandniece. by age 16 she developed a new technique that's now in general use worldwide that allows the musician to play with far greater precision the instrument reacts to every slightest movement. ever if i so much as breathe. that changes the sound. so to play a very precise knows i have to stay completely still things but if i play notes more freely in an experimental performance for instance i can move my entire body to. carolina i'd spent some years in stockholm l
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tom, can you tell us exactly what happened ? well, as you were saying, brian, johnning home with his wife yoko ono to his home, the dakota apartment building, and everything is still rather confused but we gather that he got out of a car and there was an altercation about an autograph. shots were then fired, several shots, he was very badly wounded and a police squad car took him to hospital and he was pronounced dead upon arrival. it was a very emotional assignment. i remember at one point saying, of course now, lennon is dead. and i did feel a very big lump in my throat. outside the dakota, the crowds of fans continued to grow. in the days that followed, there was a mass outpouring of grief. in new york‘s central park on the sunday after his death, thousands showed up for a vigil. # imagine there‘s no heaven... today, people of all kinds, but perhaps those of my generation in particular, look back on the night of december 8, 1980 with great sadness. this 69—year—old lennon fan will never forget. it was a bad day. i heard it on the news and i didn‘t believe it. i h
tom, can you tell us exactly what happened ? well, as you were saying, brian, johnning home with his wife yoko ono to his home, the dakota apartment building, and everything is still rather confused but we gather that he got out of a car and there was an altercation about an autograph. shots were then fired, several shots, he was very badly wounded and a police squad car took him to hospital and he was pronounced dead upon arrival. it was a very emotional assignment. i remember at one point...
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now on bbc news, tom brook marks the 40th anniversary of former beatle john lennon's murder in new yorkeighth 1980, and assesses his powerful legacy a0 years on. newsreel: any doubts about the beatles‘ reception in america were dispelled the moment they touched down. friday, february the 7th 1964. a pan am boeing 707jet named clipper defiance from london taxis to its destination at terminaljfk airport in new york. there to greet the beatles, the biggest pop act of the 20th century. more screaming fans than the airport had ever seen before. 4,000 of them. screaming to americans, the spirit of the most outspoken beatle, john lennon, was evident the moment he arrived as he jousted with reporters and fans at the airport press conference. we need money, first. for lennon that february gave him his first taste of new york, a city he grew to really love, and moved to live in permanently in august 1971. photographer bob gruen took countless images of lennon in new york. the two men grew to become friends. he very much enjoyed the freedom of new york. maybe some people would wave to him but he c
now on bbc news, tom brook marks the 40th anniversary of former beatle john lennon's murder in new yorkeighth 1980, and assesses his powerful legacy a0 years on. newsreel: any doubts about the beatles‘ reception in america were dispelled the moment they touched down. friday, february the 7th 1964. a pan am boeing 707jet named clipper defiance from london taxis to its destination at terminaljfk airport in new york. there to greet the beatles, the biggest pop act of the 20th century. more...
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tom brady opening up about his parents' battle with coronavirus. andy scholes has more in the bleacher report. hey, andy. >> good morning, john. they are going to be able in the stands to cheer him on in the super bowl a week from sunday. but tom brady's dad revealing earlier in the week to espn that he and his wife tested positive for the virus in september and tom brady senior called it a matter of life and death, needing to be hospitalized for three weeks. brady's mom, who's a cancer survivor, she had more mild symptoms and was able to be treated at home. and after making it only one game this entire season, brady says he's thrilled they'll be able to be in tampa for the big game. >> certainly, the health of my parents is very important. and although i was far away, i had three sisters who were you know, doing everything they could to help at the time, too. so i'll be very excited to certainly know my parents will be in the stands for the game. >> they will have fans at the super bowl, but it's not going to look like this. check out the crowds on hand to watch the exhibition match ahead of the australian open. 4,000 fans pac
tom brady opening up about his parents' battle with coronavirus. andy scholes has more in the bleacher report. hey, andy. >> good morning, john. they are going to be able in the stands to cheer him on in the super bowl a week from sunday. but tom brady's dad revealing earlier in the week to espn that he and his wife tested positive for the virus in september and tom brady senior called it a matter of life and death, needing to be hospitalized for three weeks. brady's mom, who's a cancer...
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all for the adams children especially john quincy to learn greek and latin and to learn weekend roman history in order to become future leaders of the republic. so tom was talking about how john adams was. his wife is also non- kindly. it when my colleagues said it would be tough to have abigail adams as your mom and i agree. the figure of the world of nature is a . kind of helicopter parent for unit but it is one that a lot of women have at this time forget including abigail signed a bunch of letters that porsche is always tells until our students, in order to claim the civic identity. that's how she sort of invented their self and she said she would educate herself for some government. so one more thing before i headed off. when we think of the american revolution, we think of the revolution of self-governance. but it's american governing themselves rather than being governed by the british . it is also whether the government of the self. and to kind of finish with your opening question to govern in reason and the passion at the same time it is this beautiful new mail the then enlightened person in roman history for the benefit of the new republic
all for the adams children especially john quincy to learn greek and latin and to learn weekend roman history in order to become future leaders of the republic. so tom was talking about how john adams was. his wife is also non- kindly. it when my colleagues said it would be tough to have abigail adams as your mom and i agree. the figure of the world of nature is a . kind of helicopter parent for unit but it is one that a lot of women have at this time forget including abigail signed a bunch of...
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too, and tonight they celebrate before the hard work ahead with a gala hosted by tom hanks featuring bruce springsteen, johnend and so many more. that's coming up at 8:30. we'll air it all, and we begin with a look at the high moments of a memorable day from our chief white house korpd cecil-- correspondent see celiaening . mesgeea autimeim aga w joe biden spoke to those americans who did not vote for him. tonight joe biden's 50-year political career led it up the steps of the capitol, through the hall and sworn into at at a time of the nation's extraordinary challenges laid bare right in front of him. there was no huge crowd. the audience socially distanced, a mask for every days, but three of biden's predecessors were on hand, the clintons, the bushes and the obamas. former president obama exchanging fist bumps with kamala harris who is was about to make so much history of her own as the first woman, the first black american and first person of southeast asian descent to be vice president. >> the vice president of the united states, the honorable michael r. pence and mrs. karen pence. >> reporter: the man
too, and tonight they celebrate before the hard work ahead with a gala hosted by tom hanks featuring bruce springsteen, johnend and so many more. that's coming up at 8:30. we'll air it all, and we begin with a look at the high moments of a memorable day from our chief white house korpd cecil-- correspondent see celiaening . mesgeea autimeim aga w joe biden spoke to those americans who did not vote for him. tonight joe biden's 50-year political career led it up the steps of the capitol, through...
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the musicians and bands who have experimented with it since are the beach boys led zeppelin tom waits and john mission asia. the movie going public is familiar with the sound of this 4 runner at a sympathizer from a horror inside. action films. it's still used occasionally on soundtracks even now . because this tradition came about because when the pheromone was 1st developed musicians played with lots of abroad even on the violin and other instruments. among us if you apply that to the thera men it sounds a bit spooky. how lina ike got her very 1st there a minute each 7 she learned to play from among others the inventor's own grand niece. by age 16 she developed a new technique that's now in general use worldwide it allows the musician to play with far greater precision a challenge because the instrument reacts to this latest movement. ever if i so much as breathe. changes the sound. so to play a very precise note i have to stay completely still things but if i play notes more freely in an experimental performance for instance i can move my entire body up and. found them was one of the 1st el
the musicians and bands who have experimented with it since are the beach boys led zeppelin tom waits and john mission asia. the movie going public is familiar with the sound of this 4 runner at a sympathizer from a horror inside. action films. it's still used occasionally on soundtracks even now . because this tradition came about because when the pheromone was 1st developed musicians played with lots of abroad even on the violin and other instruments. among us if you apply that to the thera...
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tom inglesby, director of the center for health security at johns hopkins. about the variants to the virus and the possibility like the south african variant and the possibility that as the virus begins to spread, we could end up with a strain that is just resistant to the vaccines, that the vaccines won't protect us against? >> dr. inglesby: good morning, chris. i am concerned about the arrival of the variants in the united states. certainly it's something that we all need to be taken very seriously. i think at this point to the good news is that the vaccines that we have appear to be still very effective against this vaccine and the companies and our government scientists are looking very closely at it and are developing the possibility of boosters that would more tightly address this new variant if we need to go in that direction. but i think it's a message to all americans that what happens elsewhere in the world can affect us and that we need do everything we can to control this pandemic. this virus is going to continue to mutate as long as it's allowed
tom inglesby, director of the center for health security at johns hopkins. about the variants to the virus and the possibility like the south african variant and the possibility that as the virus begins to spread, we could end up with a strain that is just resistant to the vaccines, that the vaccines won't protect us against? >> dr. inglesby: good morning, chris. i am concerned about the arrival of the variants in the united states. certainly it's something that we all need to be taken...
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this is much more robust and is capable of being treated a bit more one like a joint one of john 2 than tom's yorkers and in that respect he makes it much easier to deliver this to places like care homes to people who are housebound and smaller settings like primary care and so on and so forth that will be aided and improved enormously by the astra zeneca vaccine dr 1st both for cambridge university thank you once again for joining me on the alexander sure it's a pleasure thanks for having me dr pettit penn kearney are of extra university is one of the leading lights speaking out and if public health might be alex ask him what the public can do to maximize their 50 at this really difficult and stressful tang dr but carlia welcome back to the alex salmon sure thank you. you know what in this position we have the virus as the subject. other additional public health measures which would help meet the scraper situation well what we should do is do what we were supposed to do in the 1st instance and if you look at what the far eastern countries have achieved by just the 3 cs you would get very far
this is much more robust and is capable of being treated a bit more one like a joint one of john 2 than tom's yorkers and in that respect he makes it much easier to deliver this to places like care homes to people who are housebound and smaller settings like primary care and so on and so forth that will be aided and improved enormously by the astra zeneca vaccine dr 1st both for cambridge university thank you once again for joining me on the alexander sure it's a pleasure thanks for having me...
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of the musician bands who have experimented with it since are the beach boys led zeppelin tom waits and as john me shows yaar. the movie going public is familiar with the sound of this forbear of the synthesizer from horror and science fiction films it's still used occasionally on soundtracks even now. because this tradition came about because when the pheromone was 1st developed musicians played with lots of abroad even on the violin and other instruments. among us if you apply that to the fair amenity it sounds a bit spooky. carol you know i got her very 1st there are men at age 7 she learned to play from among others the inventor's own grandniece. by age 16 she developed a new technique that's now in general use world wired it allows the musician to play with far greater precision the instrument reacts to every slightest movement. ever if i so much as breathe. that changes the sound. so to play a very precise note i have to stay completely still i think. but if i play notes more freely and then experimental performance for instance i can move my entire body to. carolina i did spend some year
of the musician bands who have experimented with it since are the beach boys led zeppelin tom waits and as john me shows yaar. the movie going public is familiar with the sound of this forbear of the synthesizer from horror and science fiction films it's still used occasionally on soundtracks even now. because this tradition came about because when the pheromone was 1st developed musicians played with lots of abroad even on the violin and other instruments. among us if you apply that to the...
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jonathan ferro, tom keene, and lisa abramowicz, john farrell off today, but the hope for a economic don- dn on the $2 trillion hope from biden. tom: it takes $2 trillion to keep the economic -- rising. let's review this for people not up to speed. it is so important. we were chewing glass with $300 billion, 400 billion dollars, no, i want $800 billion. with these elections, house, senate, democratic president, we launch up to $1.3 trillion, and look where we are this morning. lisa: we were talking about all the money we were going to be pumping into the economy. bond yields were responding. i don't know if you can call this responding. they are tcng up -- ticing -- up. tom: i have the cerro book of technical analysis. look for that on real yield. to me and is like a 1.13 and we are not getting there, 10 year yield rounded up 1.11%. curve steepening a little bit, fractional. equity markets nasty, turning better in the last hour. oil, 55.73 off the big bid. lisa: one of the questions is talking about the yields, bob michele of jp morgan. he came out and said that the fed is enabling monet
jonathan ferro, tom keene, and lisa abramowicz, john farrell off today, but the hope for a economic don- dn on the $2 trillion hope from biden. tom: it takes $2 trillion to keep the economic -- rising. let's review this for people not up to speed. it is so important. we were chewing glass with $300 billion, 400 billion dollars, no, i want $800 billion. with these elections, house, senate, democratic president, we launch up to $1.3 trillion, and look where we are this morning. lisa: we were...
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the musicians and bands who have experimented with it since are the beach boys led zeppelin tom waits and as john me shows yaar. the movie going public is familiar with the sound of this forbear of the superstars or from horror and science fiction films it's still used occasionally on soundtracks even now. because this tradition came about because when the pheromone was 1st developed musicians played with lots of abroad even on the violin and other instruments ringback. among us if you apply that to death aram and it sounds a bit spooky. carolyn i got her very 1st fareham and at age 7 she learned to play from among others the inventor's own grandniece. by age 16 she developed a new technique that's now in general use worldwide that allows the musician to play with far greater precision the instrument reacts to every slightest movement. ever if i so much as breathe. that changes the sound. so to me very precise notice i have to stay completely still. but if i play notes more freely in an experimental performance for instance i can move my entire body up and. carolina i expend some years in stockho
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violence but with passion resolve, and good cheer knowing the facts are on our side even if john legend and tom hanks aren't. over time as the ruinous and divisive policies and sentiments of the biden administration sweep across the nation, i predict that millions more will join the america first movement. after all, biden did say he wanted unity. on our side, we'll have it and that's the angle. joining me now, dinesh d'souza host of the new daily dinesh d'souza podcast themoving with an urgency not seen from any other modern president, mr. biden signed 17 executive orders, memorandums and proclamations from the oval office on wednesday afternoon. among the actions the president took were orders to rejoin the paris climate accord and end mr. trump's travel ban on muslim and african countries.n diminish cofounder of "the federalist" and victor davis hanson, senior fellow at the hoover institution. what the top of your list? >> i remember biden 30 years ago destroying the second african-american nominee to the supreme court clarence thomas. in five occasions he called the president of the united
violence but with passion resolve, and good cheer knowing the facts are on our side even if john legend and tom hanks aren't. over time as the ruinous and divisive policies and sentiments of the biden administration sweep across the nation, i predict that millions more will join the america first movement. after all, biden did say he wanted unity. on our side, we'll have it and that's the angle. joining me now, dinesh d'souza host of the new daily dinesh d'souza podcast themoving with an...
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hosted by actor tom hanks and featuring performances like bruce springsteen, john bon jovi and many others. watch live coverage beginning at 8:30 eastern on cspan2. online at c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> earlier today vice president's kamala harris were in the new members of the u.s. senate. georgia democrats jon ossoff and raphael warnock, and california democrat. phone there mark senator schumer gave his first speech as majority leader and senator mcconnell delivered his first remarks as minority leader. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] consent. [inaudible] select the chair lace before the senate to certificates of election for the state of georgia and a certificate of appointment to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of former senator kamala d harris of california. [laughter] [applause] >> yes that was very weird. [laughter] the certificatesse the chair is advisor in the form suggested by the senate. if there be no objection the reading of the certificates will be waived and they will be printed in full in the record s. if the senators elec
hosted by actor tom hanks and featuring performances like bruce springsteen, john bon jovi and many others. watch live coverage beginning at 8:30 eastern on cspan2. online at c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> earlier today vice president's kamala harris were in the new members of the u.s. senate. georgia democrats jon ossoff and raphael warnock, and california democrat. phone there mark senator schumer gave his first speech as majority leader and senator mcconnell...
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john whitley. once again at noon on tomorrow on the 20th acting secretary of the navy tom parker the acting secretarythe air force john roth. we also are working on and will publish soon and acting and performing the duties of transition plan that will have career senior executives for incoming political appointees at such time there either confirmed to bleat the nominations confirmation process for it or until they arrive in the pentagon and onboard for those not senate confirmed positions. so we have a career senior executive actor performing the duties of an all the positions minus the four that i just mentioned the secretary of defense, secretary of the army, secretary the navy, sec. of the air force. wrapping up support to the agency review teams in support of the effort we completed 231 interviews six out of 56 officials and they have officially canceled the remainder of the interviews because were going to discuss that during our onboarding processes and when they meet the new teams. the same request for information completed over 90% of the request for information. those which have not yet co
john whitley. once again at noon on tomorrow on the 20th acting secretary of the navy tom parker the acting secretarythe air force john roth. we also are working on and will publish soon and acting and performing the duties of transition plan that will have career senior executives for incoming political appointees at such time there either confirmed to bleat the nominations confirmation process for it or until they arrive in the pentagon and onboard for those not senate confirmed positions. so...
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tom: bloomberg surveillance. this day of inauguration. we look at the markets. john normand continues with us.ar call has been a surprise, a certitude of weak dollar. you have 14 views. if me a 15th. john: i am not feeling very challenged by the move up in bond yields. the short end will stay at zero for a couple of years. the short rate drives the carry trade. i think of those as being favored for non-dollar currencies. there is one dollar positive force. i think the private investors are going to be much more driven by the funding rates. identify the current account demands of the new biden administration. what is a first order condition for secretary of state and the rest on trade? john: the trade agenda is going to be to continue putting pressure on china to deliver on the phase one agreement and to deliver on a liberalization agenda that the biden administration favors as much as the trump administration did. the biden administration is going to be more methodical. the trump administration -- you have less impulsive moves from the biden administration. they will press a lot of the same ag
tom: bloomberg surveillance. this day of inauguration. we look at the markets. john normand continues with us.ar call has been a surprise, a certitude of weak dollar. you have 14 views. if me a 15th. john: i am not feeling very challenged by the move up in bond yields. the short end will stay at zero for a couple of years. the short rate drives the carry trade. i think of those as being favored for non-dollar currencies. there is one dollar positive force. i think the private investors are...
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secretary defense the acting secretary of the army will be john whitley once again at noon on tomorrow on the 20th acting secretary of navy tom parker and the acting secretary of the air force john broth we also are working on and will publish soon and acting and performing the duties of transition plan that has career senior executives filling in for incoming political appointees until such time as they either are confirmed and complete the confident nomination and confirmation process or until they arrive in the pentagon and on board for those non senate confirmed positions so we have a career serug zakk of acting or perform the duties of an all of our positions were minus the 4 that i just mentioned the secretary defense secretary the army the secretary of navy and the secretary of the air force. reference the transition we are wrapping up our support to the agency review teams and support that effort we completed $231.00 interviews with $656.00 officials and they've officially canceled kind of the remainder of the interviews because we're going to discuss that during our onboarding processes and when they meet their new t
secretary defense the acting secretary of the army will be john whitley once again at noon on tomorrow on the 20th acting secretary of navy tom parker and the acting secretary of the air force john broth we also are working on and will publish soon and acting and performing the duties of transition plan that has career senior executives filling in for incoming political appointees until such time as they either are confirmed and complete the confident nomination and confirmation process or...
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tom: is she as fragile as john boehner? not a question of fragility.ongmore a question of how does the speakership tenor frequently last. this is someone who has beat the political odds and reclaimed the gavel, which is historic in and of itself. that perspective she is a bit of a political anomaly. , the question of how many years her speakership the last and which incoming generation, not even necessarily from an age perspective, but from a factions perspective is being now openly discussed. take if the democrats do the senate, what are the likelihoods that you see the chances of an infrastructure bill getting past? next round of stimulus, if it was juxtaposed with a national security element pertaining to 5g technology as well as talking about the stimulus checks, i think they could be able, the democrats could be able to find a sympathetic ear and some of the more moderate members of the republican party, like senator susan collins and those type of lawmakers. senator josh hawley raised the prospects of being able to checkt a $2000 stimulus and he
tom: is she as fragile as john boehner? not a question of fragility.ongmore a question of how does the speakership tenor frequently last. this is someone who has beat the political odds and reclaimed the gavel, which is historic in and of itself. that perspective she is a bit of a political anomaly. , the question of how many years her speakership the last and which incoming generation, not even necessarily from an age perspective, but from a factions perspective is being now openly discussed....
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west virginia governor, and casey mcfarland for plus john cox and tom loman, these headlines of the biden administration and another skirmish. it's about 120 million vaccination a day when that number is already been reached. we have the real numbers to herd immunity. it is a lot bigger alsoum the media blasting cnn for falsely claiming the biden administration inherited a zero vaccinecl plan. from truck when there was a plan that already distributed 36 million doses. half a dozen states are now hollering that the biting agenda will kill thousands of jobs in the heartland. we will explain that it also explained the bipartisan combination of two things of the national guard being treated poorly after they were called in to protect the capital partied a growing number of state governors calling them back home after that outrage. and worst outrage from democrats who condemn and diva and black lives matter. if this happened hours after the tinauguration. we havet footage of that all pls former dni rick, now the major cocktail blowout fight with top democrat adam schiff. inch of his criticizin
west virginia governor, and casey mcfarland for plus john cox and tom loman, these headlines of the biden administration and another skirmish. it's about 120 million vaccination a day when that number is already been reached. we have the real numbers to herd immunity. it is a lot bigger alsoum the media blasting cnn for falsely claiming the biden administration inherited a zero vaccinecl plan. from truck when there was a plan that already distributed 36 million doses. half a dozen states are...